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PAD THAI SAUCE MADE WITH AUTHENTICALLY BREWED SOY SAUCE & TART TAMARIND, PAD THAI

GOOD & GATHER · 0/100 · Not approved

3 not-approved ingredients detected

What we flagged

IngredientVerdictWhy
Sugar (Refined) Caution Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.
Soybeans Caution Typically GMO unless organic; estrogenic compounds in large amounts.
Alcohol Caution Contains alcohol. Flagged for anyone avoiding alcohol — including for religious reasons (not halal), during pregnancy, or by personal choice.
Canola Oil Not approved Bred from rapeseed; refined with hexane and high heat. Sometimes labeled "rapeseed oil".
Modified Food Starch Not approved Industrially modified starch (chemical, enzymatic, or physical processing — label rarely specifies which). Common GMO source (corn/wheat/tapioca), and several modification agents (propylene oxide, sodium hydroxide) are flagged in EU regulatory reviews. Editorial position: not what we'd stock.
Natural Flavor Caution Regulatory category that allows solvent extraction and undisclosed processing aids. Lack of transparency.
Cane Sugar Not approved Refined sucrose. Editorial position: drives chronic low-grade inflammation, dysregulates the gut microbiome, and contributes to weight gain at the dose found in everyday processed food. Yummylogy does not endorse cane sugar as an ingredient regardless of organic status.
Natural Flavors Caution Regulatory category permitting solvent extraction; composition not disclosed.
Xanthan Gum Caution Microbial fermentation product; well tolerated by most but can cause GI distress in sensitive individuals.

How the score was reached

100 − 50×3 − 10×6 − 5×0 = 0

ReasonPointsDetail
Canola Oil -50 Bred from rapeseed; refined with hexane and high heat. Sometimes labeled "rapeseed oil".
Modified Food Starch -50 Industrially modified starch (chemical, enzymatic, or physical processing — label rarely specifies which). Common GMO source (corn/wheat/tapioca), and several modification agents (propylene oxide, sodium hydroxide) are flagged in EU regulatory reviews. Editorial position: not what we'd stock.
Cane Sugar -50 Refined sucrose. Editorial position: drives chronic low-grade inflammation, dysregulates the gut microbiome, and contributes to weight gain at the dose found in everyday processed food. Yummylogy does not endorse cane sugar as an ingredient regardless of organic status.
Sugar (Refined) -10 Refined sucrose, typically from sugarcane or sugar beet; minimally processed but a refined sweetener.
Soybeans -10 Typically GMO unless organic; estrogenic compounds in large amounts.
Alcohol -10 Contains alcohol. Flagged for anyone avoiding alcohol — including for religious reasons (not halal), during pregnancy, or by personal choice.
Natural Flavor -10 Regulatory category that allows solvent extraction and undisclosed processing aids. Lack of transparency.
Natural Flavors -10 Regulatory category permitting solvent extraction; composition not disclosed.
Xanthan Gum -10 Microbial fermentation product; well tolerated by most but can cause GI distress in sensitive individuals.

Ingredients

WaterSugar (Refined)soy sauceSoybeansSaltAlcoholCanola OilTomatoesVinegarRicepeanut oilhoisin saucesweet potatoModified Food Starchspicessesame seedsWheat FlourGarlicPepperAcetic AcidPeanutsfish sauceanchovy extractchicken seasoningchicken brothNatural Flavorvegetables [carrotOnioncelery]Sea SaltCane SugarNatural FlavorstamarindXanthan Gumspice extractspice

Diets this fits

Dairy-free

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